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Error out

Where the thought process of an individual becomes difficult and they may not be able to formulate words or sentences, thus becoming confused about their surroundings. Error out is usually used as a negative term as the individual may become distressed when experiencing this state of mind. Error out will occur in the human body when there is a large consumption of alcohol or narcotics been taken.
Word is derived from the terminology used for computers when there is a malfunction after rebooting.

Boy 1: Man, did you see Mike last weekend? He looked really bad, i think he smoked too much weed.

Boy 2: Yeah, i know, it was a real error out...He was just lying there, it was pretty funny!

Boy 1: Haha, i always error out when i smoke too much!

by Ursypursy May 31, 2011

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404 Error

a webite spinoff of Life, the Universe, and Everything.

404 > Life, the Universe, and Everything.

by just a guy December 15, 2003

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Error 404

Definition not found.

Error 404, definition could not be found

by xXButtseXx January 9, 2015

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human error

Constant factor in anything we do.
Cause for most of social, economic, psychological, political, military, etc. problems and blunders.

For great human errors see: "Dubya" and "communism".

For the opposite see: "Hal 9000"

Hal 9000 in incapable of human error, it's a bloody machine!

by n008a April 12, 2009

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Syntax Error

If your life is a ''Syntax Error'' ie you are labelled a ''mistake'' by society you may be called a ''Syntax Error'' - a common error in scientific calculators.

Person A: ''I've lost by wallet... Again!''
Person B: ''Well, you're definitely and Syntax Error!''

by Babylon Tower March 29, 2015


error in transmission

When the meaning of something you say is lost over playing the telephone game.

There was an error in transmission when my friend passed along a message from me and the other person misunderstood what I meant to say.

by drs107 February 13, 2019


error-impossibilitator

A mechanism which structurally, physically, or electronically blocks human beings from committing an error.

Walls, locks, and barbed-wire are examples of a structural error-impossibilitator. And the way Web pages are programmed to not allow a user to proceed to the next step until the user types their password, for example, is an example of an electronic error-impossibilitator. Condoms and other pregnancy-prevention devices are also error-impossibilitators. However, some error-impossibilitators are not fool-proof. Parents, teachers, mentors, coaches, personal trainers, security guards or bouncers are not error-impossibilitators because—unless they stand in someone's way—they can only help others prevent errors. Error-impossibilitators are of two types, those that can be circumvented, such as by cutting a barbed wire, and those which cannot be circumvented, such as the wall President Trump offered to build on the U.S.-Mexico border. Note that very few error-impossibilitators are 100% reliable because if someone wants to, they can, for example, dig a tunnel under a wall, as people have done to get to the other side.

by but for November 29, 2017